Construction on a new Muskegon County Jail means a switch from this entrance to the Michael K. Kobza Hall of Justice, to the Terrace Street side of the building.Stephen Kloosterman | MLive.com file photo

MUSKEGON, MI – Starting Monday, June 16, the entrance to Muskegon County's Michael E. Kobza Hall of Justice will switch to the Terrace Street side of the building.

All staff and visitors to the courthouse/county building will enter through a temporary structure erected as security checkpoint at the Terrace entrance. The south entrance off Pine Street will be closed.

Parking for employees and the general public will continue to be in a lot on the east side of Pine Street. Accessible parking will continue just outside the construction zone along Apple Avenue. Walkways and ramps accessible to people with disabilities have been constructed to the Terrace entrance.

A single traffic lane on Terrace has been closed to create a drop-off and pickup zone.

John S. Hausman covers courts, prisons, the environment and local government for MLive/Muskegon Chronicle. Email him at jhausman@mlive.com and follow him on Twitter.